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Do yourself a favour and give the King’s eco-propaganda film a miss

IF YOU are an Amazon Prime subscriber and are flicking through their meagre offerings on February 6, be sure to avoid Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision

This documentary features our monarch wittering on about ‘harmony’ with nature. 

The financial year ending 2025 was most harmonious for the Crown Estate. It made a profit of £1.1billion on offshore wind turbines licences and contracts, its biggest source of income. I imagine that His Majesty has rarely viewed the monstrosities that have desecrated our seascapes as they shred sea birds. 

The propaganda programme’s premiere was hosted by Charles and Camilla at a Windsor Castle shindig attended by more than 200 guests, including members of the Royal Family, celebrities and other establishment stooges.

The film is narrated by Kate Winslet, who had much to say in 2020 to amplify the fear of the scamdemic. She acted as an epidemiologist in the 2011 film Contagion, and this clearly gave her opinions more weight in the Press than those of a real scientist like Mike Yeadon.

The film appears to be an exercise in Karmic revelation (they have to tell you in advance of their evil schemes to gain a perverted sense of acceptance). The preview shows Charles wandering around one of his many properties, no doubt discussing affairs of state with bemused plants and trees.

There are also pearls of wisdom from the likes of Tony Juniper, the lead at Natural England. In his book, Just Earth: How a Fairer World Will Save the Planet, he advocates the need for carbon taxes and additional public resources (i.e. taxes) for environmental protection to build what he calls ‘climate resilience’. He also wants more subsidies (i.e. taxes) for ‘green’ energy and advocates for the use of ecocide law to protect future generations. (Imprisonment for spraying your weeds? The lash for using the wrong type of compost?)

Attendees at the premiere included Sir Rod Stewart. The 81-year-old rocker was responsible for popularising the disgusting song Da Ya Think I’m Sexy which includes the line ‘Give me a dime so I can phone my mother’.

Stewart was a big fan of the clotshot. When asked about the covid jab, he told a reporter: ‘It makes me angry, especially in America, where they talk about “it’s my right, it’s my freedom”. No it’s not! Because you are a killer, and you can be killed. Dead simple.’ 

Another of the privileged to attend the premiere was dear Dame Judi. She has been in the news lately, having signed a letter calling for the release of the Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah.

Fattah has made references to ‘British dogs and monkeys’. He wrote ‘I f***ing hate white people’ and boasts that he is a ‘racist, I don’t like white people’. No doubt he believes these quotes were taken out of context.

Benedict Cumberbatch was also there. No doubt a gong will be on its way very soon. It was Benny who, in 2015, lectured his audience about the need to accept more Syrian refugees and rebuked ‘the utter disgrace of the British Government for not doing enough to help’. 

He at least added a quote we can all agree with, saying: ‘F*** the politicians.’

Benedict did consider housing some of the fleeing Syrians at his posh Hampstead home but . . .

President Mohamed Irfaan Ali of Guyana was another of the distinguished guests. During his time as Housing Minister and, since 2020, president, he has been accused of selling government land cheaply, falsifying his qualifications and helping to avoid import taxes. None of the allegations has led to a prosecution.

I suggest that on February 6 you treat yourself to a big steak, turn up the central heating and settle down with a good book and your favourite tipple.

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